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Not sure which bird you want assessed, so I'll do both that are clearly in the shot. One is a White Leghorn rooster and the other is a Splash Old English Game bantam.View attachment 1083127 Anyone know what breed she could be
Easter Eggers don't have specific colors. But definitely a pullet.All these birds are 11 weeks old.
View attachment 1079116 First, what's the color of the Easter egger on the left?
View attachment 1079119 Porcelain d'uccle roo?
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The left and middle ones must be hens, but what about the one on the right? It's not as red or large as the first pic.
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And of these couple blue laced red wyandottes (it's kinda hard to see two in the last pic.)
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And this one
Wyandottes look like pullets. You don't have a Barred Rock, you've got a black sexlink. And he's a cockerel.
Not so much the size but the color. A pullet gets that shade around 4-6 months. When it happens at 2-3, it's almost certainly a cockerel.11 week old mottled orpingtons. I am pretty sure they are rooster by their comb size. View attachment 1083462
Barred rock rooster